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Two CaixaImpulse Innovation Projects to bring Science to Industry
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ITQB NOVA receives €98K to transfer the results of its cutting-edge research from the laboratory to patients
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Understanding the enemy
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Structure of cancer related protein was described by ITQB NOVA researchers
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Unfolding the blindness proteins through fly eyes
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ITQB NOVA and IGC researchers identify a new production mechanism for a critical protein for vision in Drosophila fruit flies
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Unique and environmental friendly catalysis
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ITQB NOVA chemistry research on the frontcover of ChemCatChem
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Welcome INTERFACE 2018 Students
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Opening session marks the start of Biology at the Host Microbe Interface PhD Program
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What if plants took over telecommunications?
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ITQB NOVA researchers co-developed the award-winning idea, which taps into the inherent communication ability of plants for both telecommunication and information management.
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What's in store for RNA and species communication?
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Cecília Arraiano shares a vision for the future in the field
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Who are the microbes that hide in the back of our noses?
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The answer to that question could help prevent infectious diseases
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Who prefers a sulfur diet?
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Evolution of sulfur metabolism in Archaea clarified by an international team including ITQB NOVA
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DECODE: Decoding the biology of fungal–bacterial alliances
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A new project led by ITQB NOVA and aimed at advancing the understanding of fungal–bacterial symbioses was selected on the EUTOPIA_HEALTH Seed Funding Call.
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